CEDAR research assistants engaged with the Social Forum in Wolastokuk

The CEDAR project was a co-host organizing the successful Social Forum in Wolastokuk in Fredericton in October. Research Assistants from all three CEDAR universities were engaged.

Mahus Dieuveille Samba, a Masters student in Environmental Studies at the Université de Moncton, was the CEDAR project’s photographer at the event. His photos can be viewed HERE and featured in the stories below.

Bahaar Abbas and Lilly Floerke both Masters students in University of British Columbia’s School of Public Policy and Global Affairs published a reflection on their experiences at the Social Forum, HERE.

The Social Forum reflection by Liam McDougall, major in Sustanability and Environmental Studies at St. Thomas University, was published HERE by CEDAR partner, the NB Media Co-op.

The CEDAR project is currently brainstorming ideas for the project’s next in-person meeting in Fredericton in 2027. These reflections from our Research Assistants will contribute to shaping the next event.